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Old 12-05-2011, 10:26 AM   #11
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Good meat grinders do not require higher horse power motors. You are actually better off finding a grinder that has a lower HP and a good transmission to drive the auger. A fully commercial Hobart table top grinder is 1/2 hp but the power comes from the gearing. Cabelas grinders are all motor they run very hot and do not last as long as a unit which has a good set of gears. We sell Tor-rey units and they have proven to hold up for the commercial users as well as the hunter. WE have sold these units for about 12 years now and rarely have service issues with them. Plus if something breaks we stock parts and are able to get any replacement part with in 7 days. I promise if you have an issue with one of the cheaper brands you will play hell getting parts to repair.
I'd like to, but when I click on your friscospices link, I get forwarding to an "aspdotnetstorefront site. ???
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Old 12-05-2011, 11:01 AM   #12
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Thank you I will look into it
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